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EdjeDek
Nov 16, 2019Aspirant
Shares gone
Readynas 104 6.10.2 I remove thuesday the dlna protocol from one of my shares. After this the nas completely frozen, only removing the power was helping. Now all my shares are gone :-( All data...
- Nov 17, 2019
Thanks for your reply and time.
I Don't see error's in the log, will look closer this afternoon.
Volume's are there and the shares are visible and accessible from my win pc. Every thing looks ok, all data is there.
However the shares are not visible and therefore not manageable in the Netgear admin panel.
Solution:
I added a temporary new share and after that it was possible to restore my Config backup without error's. After the reboot the shares where visible again and everything looks fine again.
My good old duo RND2000v2 with some external usb hdd making every 2 weeks backup of the RND104, so data is always backuped.
EdjeDek
Nov 17, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for your reply and time.
I Don't see error's in the log, will look closer this afternoon.
Volume's are there and the shares are visible and accessible from my win pc. Every thing looks ok, all data is there.
However the shares are not visible and therefore not manageable in the Netgear admin panel.
Solution:
I added a temporary new share and after that it was possible to restore my Config backup without error's. After the reboot the shares where visible again and everything looks fine again.
My good old duo RND2000v2 with some external usb hdd making every 2 weeks backup of the RND104, so data is always backuped.
Marc_V
Nov 17, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
@EdjDek
This should be resolved by running a script.
The script finds shares that were accidentally broken in the UI and fixes it. Additionally, performs migration of created folders in the roots of volumes to btrfs subvolume.
You will have to access your NAS thru SSH and apply the script. I will send it through PM.
HTH
Regards
- SandsharkNov 17, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
If such a script exists and is generic in nature, why is there not a way to run it via the GUI without having to get it special delivery and run via SSH? This is not the first time we have seen users state that shares have been "lost" to the GUI, so there is a need.
- EdjeDekNov 17, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the script
Runned the script, every regarding recreating shares went well, however it hangs on this one.
== [Task] Subvolume Migrations required: 1
== [Info] Subvolume Migrations list: squeezeboxserver
=== [Warning] Do not interrupt this process. Doing so may result in an incomplete migration.
=== [Decide] If you want to terminate now, CTRL-C...Continuing in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... 0...
=== [Task] Subvolume Migrating /data/squeezeboxserver
=== [Task] Creating replacement btrfs subvolume
==== [Task] Migrating data to the new subvolumeThat's strange because squeezebox was removed a year ago.
The dir /data/squeezeboxserver still exist, however it's empty except an cache subdir.
Alson I don't have any idea why this is a subvolume.
- SandsharkNov 17, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Shares on the ReadyNAS are always subvolumes.
I guess I see why it's not built into the OS if you must monitor output via SSH.
- Marc_VNov 18, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
The script detects whether there is a folder or none that needs to be moved to a BTRFS subvolume, the squeezebox folder might not have been deleted or not completely deleted that is why the script is trying to migrate it to a share then you can delete it once done.
HTH
Regards
- lorenzk1Nov 22, 2019Aspirant
Same problem as in subject.
Except that after restart the shares are not accessible through windows either.
SSH access shows, that /etc/frontview/samba/Shares.conf is empty.
In unix data is visible and HDs do not show any ATA-problem.
Would you please send me your recovery-script?
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